The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 05, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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10th Anniversary of Our
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Opm Friday Nigh tn Til 8 C ln gi d Saturday
From The I st
Mr and Mrs. Walter Funk and sons, guests at the home of her daugh­
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. James
Pat and Mike, of Portland.
Guests this weekend at the Walter Silbemagel.
Mn. H N. Wib-m
Thomas home are their daughter.
Mrs. Hy Smith from Carson.
Weather was perfect for the little Juanita, who is employed in Port­ Washington visited with relatives in
“Spooks and Goblins” of Gates to go land and Mrs. Ephriam Thomas, his Lyons the first of the week. She was
calling Saturday night, and no one mother, also of Portland. Walter a guest at the home of her parents,
reported anything but just good fun. Thomas* Jr., who has just finished a Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard She al­
In fact some home folks got the big­ training course at Ft Ord, Calif.. so visited her daughter and husband,
gest surprise of all when a polite I has been sent to Ft. Dix. New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Scott. Little
“boy Spook” opened a special sack I and expects a new assignment over- Denna Scott returned home with
her grandmother for a visit.
he was carrying and announced “I I seas shortly.
Edmond Davis of Tacoma, spent
have something for you’, then handed
Mrs. Edward Schiewek was the
the occupants fresh
home-made several days here with his mother, honored guest at a shower held Fri­
Mrs. Maude Davis. They visited rela- day evening at the home of Mrs.
daughnuts. Nice.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey and tivse in Salem the first of the week. Robert Franklin, with Mrs. Richard
Edwin Watkins spent a three day Schiewek and Miss Kathryn Carr as
three boys of Stayton. visited Sun­
day at the home of his mother, Mrs. leave from Larson AFB, Washington, co-hostesses- Games were played and
with his parents here. Mr and MMrs. after opening of the gifts, refresh­
Velma Carey-
ments were served to the honored
Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gosnell and Gregory Stevens
Mr and Mrs. Walter Thomas and guest, Mrs. Schiewek, and Mmes. Paul
son of Roseburg arrived Sunday to
Jack Goodell, Carl
. spend the day with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Al Yankus of Mill City Pennington,
had a weekend of hunting in the Three Schiewek, Ernest Schiewek. Bernard
Laura Joaquin.
Hollis Turnidge came home with a Fingered Jack area recently No deer Minten, Gary IntVeld, Ray Layman.
Albert Carr, Lucille Nash, Kathleen,
big 4-point Elk on Saturday. He had but an enjoyable trip.
There were 43 members of the Kelle Linda and Mary Schiewek and the
been camped in the Breitenbush area
with Stan Walzak and Ed Calkins, Clan present at a recent reunion in a hostesses. Mmes. Franklin, Schiewek
both of Mill City. The heavy animal park at Quincy, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lou and Miss Carr.
Mrs. George Wilson was hostess to
was packed out first, then he re­ Kelle represented the Gates group.
Next Sunday will be “Rally Day” the members of the McCully Moun­
turned for the rest of the gear.
Some young friends gathered at at the Gates Community Church and tain Sewing club at her home Wed­
the Bill Pennick home after the a special invitation is extended to nesday afternoon. The club meets
football game last Friday night, to friends and oldtimers in this area to once a month on the last Wednesday.
surprise Patsy Pennick on her 14th join the congregation for both Sun­ Attending were Myrtle Prichard,
birthday. Miss Carol Schaer, Leatta day School at 10:00 a. m- and Church Mildred Walker, Thelma Nydegger.
McCall and Frances Reid, of Mill Services at 11:00 a. m. A pot luck Lois -Carpenter. Marilyn Kuiken,
City helped her celebrate with a dinner will be served directly after Alice Knodell. Bonnie Chytka and Bil­
slumber party. Games and music, hurch services, in the cafeteria of the lie Graen, who was a guest of the
afternoon.
gift opening and eats were also en­ old High School building.
Mr. and Mrs. L- F. Allen visited at
Pfc Johnny Bridges of the U S
joyed by her brother Billy Pennick,
and his friend Warren Reid, Mill City- the home of old friends, Mr. and Marine Corps is spending a 15-day
Mrs. Gwenn Schaer. Mrs. Beulah Mrs. Glenn Guntie at Mollalla, on leave at the home of his parents, Mr-
and Mrs. Sam Bridges. He has been
Bowes and Mrs. Olive Barnhardt took Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Blumenstein was in stationed at Camp Peifdleton in Cali­
advantage of the Monday holiday at
school to attend Visitation Day at Salem Monday to attend funeral ser­ fornia. and returned to Twenty-Nine
• C. E- in Monmouth. Mrs. Glenn vices for her sister, Mrs. Alice Palms. Calif.
Mrs- Phil Greisen of Sidney, Mont-
Henness accompanied them as far as Stivers, a former nurse, who passed
William Artz of Portland, and Doro­
Salem, where she spent the day shop­ away October 29th in Salem.
Mrs. Richard Parker was confined thy Artz of Vancouver, Wash., were
ping and visiting relatives.
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and her to her home a couple of days last week recent visitors at the home of Mr-
on account of the “flu”, but was able and Mrs. Sam Bridges. Mrs. Geisen
mother, Mrs. Chris Knutson of Mill
City, spent Monday in Eugene at the to return to her teaching pob at Me­ mother of Mrs. Bridges, is now visit­
hama on Monday.
ing in California, but will return
home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline and here before going home.
Jensen and family. The group took
daughter Carol Ann, and Henry
Mr. and Mrs. E- L- Roye spent
time out to attend the “Christmas
Fair” put on by the Lane County Hunniwell all of Sweet Home, were several days last week in Cottage
guests Saturday at the home of his Grove on a combined pleasure and !
Extension Service. Exhibits by six
, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Till Rains. business trip.
units, plus commercial displays by
Mr and Mrs. Joe Toepfer and family
James Morgan of the U- S- Navy
florists and others, were outstand­
and Carl Schmitz, all of Coon Hol­ who has been stationed in Hawaii is
ing, and the women brought home
low also arrived Saturday, and the spending a 30-day leave at the home
many ‘ideas’.
men folks started a repair job on a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
The new Gates Furniture Store is
chicken house. Toepfer and Schmitz Morgan.
a very busy place, and fast filling
returned Monday to complete the roof
The annual Mari-Linn school Hal­
up with new and used merchandise.
which was much appreciated by Mr. lowe’en carnival was held Saturday
Ed Willig has about completed his
and Mrs. Rains, Gates oldtimers.
evening in the school gym with a
logging operations in the area above
Mrs. Bertha Christensen of Rose­ large crowd in attendance. Those at­
Marion Forks, and is transferring his
equipment. He resided in the Kitchen bud, Alberta. Canada was a visitor tending report lots of fun.
at the home of her sister-in-law. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Deo Bridges moved
Motel while working here, but has
Peder Pederson last week. Mrs. Chris­ last week to Salem, where she is em­
a home at Monitor-
tensen had been visiting at the home ployed. He is employed at Independ­
We’d like to correct a typograph­
of her son. Lome Feckley at Stayton,
ical errer in the story of identical getting acquainted with a new grand­ ence.
Floyd Fish from Missoula. Mont-
twins in last week’s paper. The boys
daughter. The Pedersons and their
names are David (not Davis) and guests visited in Stayton Saturday ev­ Mrs. Velma Dyer from Richland,
Darrell, and there are two sets of ening, the lady planning to return to Wash, Mr- and Mrs. James Lyons from
St. Helens visited with relatives in
them in the Mehama School.
Lyons Sunday. They are nieces and
The Gates Elementary School is Canada on Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. Peder Pederson, who nephews of Mrs. Bessie Minich and
planning a White Elephant Sale for
the first part of January, and dona­ operate the Westway Service station, Pat and Bert Lyons.
David Trahan. son of Mr. and
tions from any of the homes in this report the birth of a new grandson
on October 15th, bom at Tolley. N. Mrs. Calvin Trahan, recently received
area will be appreciated. This is an
his discharge from the Navy and re­
annual event, and for a very worthy D.—it’s their 19th!
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle were hosts turned home Saturday evennig He
cause.
Jack Richards of Stayton. spent Saturday evening for a potluck Ha­ has been stationed at San Diego. Cal.
waiian Lua dinner at their home.
Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis
Friday at the home of his cousin. Ned
Guests were Mr. and Mrs- Gregory spent the weekend at the home of her
Richards. He was accompanied by
Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Albin parents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Lewis
Mrs. Glover, his housekeeper.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey spent Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Under­ and Beulah-
Weekend guests at the home of Mr
a few days at their home here this wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lenthal Rags­
dale,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Hume
and
and
Mrs. Orville Downing were their
week before returning to his job at
son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and
Oakridge. Guests for the weekend Harry White, all of Mill City.
The Gates Compfire Girls thank all Mrs. Robert C-arleton and children
were their daughter and son-in-law.
those who donated deer hides for their from The Dalles. They also visited his
use.
parents, Mr. and Mrs John McClurg-
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LYONS
By Eva BraaaUr
Th« regular meeting of Faith Re­
bekah lodge was held Wednesday
evening with Hazel Lewis noble grand
presiding The regular routine of
business was carried out. Bids were
asked on the hall to vote to sell
the hall and land or sell them sep­
arately The vote carried to sell the
hall for wreckage and retain the land
First nomination of officers was
held and plans were made and dis­
cussed for the district convention to
be held in Scio, and for the Presi­
dent of the Rebekah Assembly’s of­
ficial visit. At the social hour re­
freshments were served by Hazel
Lewis, Blanche Wagner and Flor­
ence Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were in
Prineville Saturday where they at­
tended the wedding of his son Rich­
ard Brown and Miss Ava Hamilton
held at the First Baptist church in
that city. Both young people were
from Mitchell Miss H .milton is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Hamilton of Mitchell.
Rev. Ruth Cotton returned home
Wednesday after spending several
days in Portland at the home of her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes have
purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Stiffler, and will move there
next month The Stifflers are look­
ing for a home in Salem where he is
employed.
Mrs Ethel Huffman spent Wed­
nesday at the home of her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs Sheldon
Titus and sons at Halsey.
Miss Kathryn Johnston student
at Oregon State College spent the
week end at the homo of her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston.
Mrs Lydia Culwsll under went
minor surgery at ths Salem Memorial
hospital one day last week and is
now sonvaleecmg at ths home of her
son Mr and Mrs Hershel Culwell
of that city.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Gulick of
Salem were Sunday guests at the
home of Mrs. Donna Asmussen and
daughter Mildred.
Mrs. Sophia Jaeger and daughter
Joan of Mt. Angel wers week end
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